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AUGUST 13 1704 Battle of Malaga. An Anglo-Dutch fleet under Sir George Rooke, flying his flag in HMS Royal Katherine (84), fought an inconclusive action with a Franco-Spanish fleet under the Comte de Toulouse, in Foudrayant (104). 1759 HMS Crescent (32) took Berkeley. 1762 Havana capitulated to British. 1777 American explosive device made by David Bushnell attatched to the 'Turtle' was used to attack HMS Cerberus(28), Cptn. J. Symons, at anchor off New London, CT. It actually blew up a schooner astern of the frigate, and killed several men on board. This was the first vessel ever destroyed in such a manner. 1761 HMS Bellona (74), Cptn. Robert Faulkner, took Courageux (74), Dugne de L'Ambert 1805 Boats of HMS Swift (16), John Wright, take guarda costa schooner Caridad Perfecta (12) at Truxillo. 1810 Isle de la Passe (off Grand Port, Mauritius) surrendered to British. 1811 HMS Temeraire (98), Cptn. Joseph Spear, and HMS Caledonia (20), Cptn. Francis William Austen, engaged a battery on the Cap des Medes at the N. E. end of the island of Porquerolles, near Toulon. 1812 HMS Alert (16), Thomas Lamb Laugharne, captured by USS Essex (46), Cptn. Porter. 1846 Joint expedition led by Cdr. Robert Stockton seizes Los Angeles, CA
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just catching up, very nice progress
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Jack i am hoping to display my ships boats on acrylic stands at the height of the waterline, as part of a diorama, I love your work, well done
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HMS Somerset (1748) http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/HMS_Somerset_(1748)?veaction=edit
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AUGUST 12 1778 HMS Somerset (64) wrecked off Cape Cod. 1780 HMS Bienfaisant (64), Cptn. John Macbride, took Count d'Artois off the Old Head of Kinsale. 1798 HMS Hazard (16), William Butterfield, captured Neptune (10) from the Isle de France bound for Brest. 1804 Boats of HMS Galatea (32), Cptn. Henry Heathcote, failed to cut out French privateer General Ernouf (late Lily) lying at the Saintes near Guadeloupe. 1809 HMS Monkey (12), Lt. Thomas Fitzgerald, and HMS Lynx (16), John Willoughby Marshall, captured three Danish luggers off Dais Head near Rostock. 1812 USS Constitution (44), Cptn. Isaac Hull, captures and destroys brig Adeona Battery carried at Benidorm by party from HMS Minstrel (18), John Strutt Peyton 1814 Boats of HMS Cherwell and HMS Netley took Somers and Ohio.
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i struggle getting a nice photo to present my work, any suggestions, i have a decent camera, what is the best colour to have as a backdrop,
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Good afternoon Not much to show for this week build time, but slowly progressing, one gun port still to cut in the bow, the lower and middle gun decks have lids made, and in progress of having hinges and vents fitted, hope to have them all done by this time next week, fends are ready for painting all the best
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This might help you http://modelshipworld.com/index.php?/topic/1302-mast-hoops-simple-technique-for-making/?hl=%2Bmast+%2Bhoops http://modelshipworld.com/index.php?/topic/2817-mast-hoops/?hl=%2Bmast+%2Bhoops
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AUGUST 11 1673 Battle of Texel. Engagement between the Anglo-French fleet under Prince Rupert and the Dutch under De Ruyter who was protecting a convoy. 1705 HMS Plymouth (60) foundered. 1718 Battle of Cape Passaro. British fleet under Sir George Byng defeated Spanish fleet under Antonio de Gaztaneta off Sicily. 1797 HMS Sylph (18) and consorts destroyed gunboats at Sable d'Olonne. 1799 HMS Pylades (16), Adam Mackenzie, HMS Espiegle (16), J. Boorder and HMS Courier (12), Lt. Thomas Searle, under Cptn. Frank Sotheron, HMS Latona (38), attacked a captured British gun-brig, Crash, in the passage between Schiermonikoog and the coast of Holland HMS Courier started the action but Crash would not surrender until the two sloops came up. 1801 HMS Lowestoffe (32), Cptn. Robert Plamplin, while working through the windward (Caycos) passage, escorting a convoy, was wrecked during the early hours of the morning on the Great Heneaga (Inagua). The loss was due to a sudden change of current after dark. 1808 HMS Comet (10) captured Sylphe. Boats of British squadron under Rear Ad. Sir R. Keats captured the Danish brig Fama (18), Lt. Otto F. Rasch, and the royal yacht Søeormen (12), Sub Lt. Tøger Rosenørn, off Nyborg inlet, Baltic. 1812 USS Constitution (44), Cptn. Isaac Hull, captures and destroys brig Lady Warren Boats of HMS Menelaus (38), Cptn. Peter Parker, at Port St. Stefano captured a brig and destroyed other vessels over 3 days.
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and another build i am following comes to an end, lovely and well presented
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very nice, well done, i will follow yr build with interest
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AUGUST 10 1628 Swedish warship Vasa (64), Cptn Söfring Hansson, capsized and sank, a few minutes after departure on her maiden voyage, in the Saltsjon, Stockholm. 1780 HMS Flora (36), Cptn. William Pere Williams, took La Nymphe, (36) Chevalier de Romain (Killed in Action), off Ushant. 1797 HMS Arethusa (38), Cptn. Thomas Wolley, captured French corvette Gaite (20) in the Atlantic. 1800 HMS Janus (44) wrecked off Trinidad. 1801 Boats of HMS Atalante (16), Anselm John Griffiths, captured the armed lugger L'Eveilie (2) in Quiberon Bay. 1805 HMS Phoenix (36), Cptn. Thomas Baker, captured Didon (44) off Cape Finisterre. 1809 8 Danish gunboats, under Lt. Cdr. Søren A. Bille, defeat the British brig Allart off Frederiksværk.
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lol - photos sometimes show far to much, but fantastic progress, i will get there one day
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of course the actual dimensions of the real thing could be slightly out as well, the structure would have possibly been altered on the real thing to give any clearances, lol they wouldn't have taken of the pressure hull to fit it
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AUGUST 9 1778 Engagement between British squadron under Lord Howe and French squadron under Comte d'Estaing off Rhode Island. 1781 HMS Isis (50) took Trumbull. 1799 HMS Speedy (14) and boats captured Spanish armed vessel. 1810 HMS Caroline (36), Cptn. Christopher Cole, HMS Piedmontaise (38), Cptn. Charles Foote, and HMSBarracouta (18), Cdr.Richard Kenah, took Banda Neira. 1815 Cptn. Stephen Decatur concludes treaty for U.S. with Tripoli 1842 Signing of Webster-Ashburton Treaty under which U.S. and Great Britain agreed to cooperate in suppressing the slave trade.
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HMS Royal William by kay
Kevin replied to kay's topic in - Build logs for subjects built 1501 - 1750
lovely work, one of the nicest builds that there can be, but so few ever attempt her all the best -
HMS Royal William by kay
Kevin replied to kay's topic in - Build logs for subjects built 1501 - 1750
yippppeeeeeee a Royal William for me to follow -
AUGUST 8 1745 George Byng promoted to Rear-Admiral of the Blue. 1796 HMS Mermaid (32) engaged Vengeance and batteries. 1808 Boats of HMS Porcupine (22), Cptn. Hon. Henry Duncan, cut out Conception. 1809 HMS Lark (16) Robert Nicholas, upset in a gale and foundered off Cape Causada, San Domingo 1811 French settlement of Batavia capitulated to the British under Sir Samuel Auchrmity and Rear-Admiral Stopford 1813 Schooners USS Hamilton and USS Scourge founder in storm on Lake Ontario
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